Qos Volume; Security Volume - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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QoS Volume

Table 2-5 Features in the QoS ACL volume
Features
QoS
User Profile

Security Volume

Table 2-6 Features in the Security volume
Features
AAA
802.1X
HABP
MAC Authentication
This document describes:
QoS overview
Traffic classification configuration
Traffic policing Configuration
Traffic shaping Configuration
Line rate configuration
QoS policy configuration
Congestion management
Congestion avoidance configuration
Priority mapping configuration
Traffic mirroring configuration
User profile provides a configuration template to save predefined
configurations. This document describes:
Creating a User Profile
Configuring a User Profile
Enabling a User Profile
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) provide a uniform
framework used for configuring these three security functions to
implement the network security management. This document describes:
Introduction to AAA, RADIUS and HWTACACS
AAA configuration
RADIUS configuration
HWTACACS configuration
IEEE 802.1X (hereinafter simplified as 802.1X) is a port-based network
access control protocol that is used as the standard for LAN user access
authentication. This document describes:
802.1X overview
802.1X configuration
802.1X Guest-VLAN configuration
On an HABP-capable switch, HABP packets can bypass 802.1X
authentication and MAC authentication, allowing communication among
switches in a cluster. This document describes:
Introduction to HABP
HABP configuration
MAC authentication provides a way for authenticating users based on
ports and MAC addresses; it requires no client software to be installed on
the hosts. This document describes:
RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication
Local MAC Authentication
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